@MylesWright_
I'll be back 3ing
He obviously left because he didn't feel challenged in Injustice. The high-level competition is in Street Fighter
Only one I've seen lol, i don't go on event hubs, just talking to the Capcom community here in Calgary.
Simply put, it started the FG craze in the US and various other parts of the world. It was literally the first FG of its kind to exist, before anything else, when SF2 dropped. On top of that, the little nuances that existed in the games served to intensify the depth of the game in a way that no one really expected. That's probably the best answer, though you could also say it's deep.Okay...legit and serious question; why is Street Fighter so highly regarded? Is it high execution? Is it tremendously balanced? What separates top players from mediocre players?
You know I loves you baby gurl. But yea, if Daigo likes it, I'm listening.Only one I've seen lol, i don't go on event hubs, just talking to the Capcom community here in Calgary.
Simply put, it started the FG craze in the US and various other parts of the world. It was literally the first FG of its kind to exist, before anything else, when SF2 dropped. On top of that, the little nuances that existed in the games served to intensify the depth of the game in a way that no one really expected. That's probably the best answer, though you could also say it's deep.
To answer your questions:
1. The execution varies from game to game. Most SF games have pretty decent execution requirements.
2. The balance in SF usually isn't really that great. AE2012 is probably the best in terms of balance on a matchups scale.
3. The gap between skill levels is always immediately apparent. If you're worse, it gets exposed. The same can be said of most fighters, though. If you suck, you suck. If you're dominant, you're dominant.
He will be back very soon.See you when MK10 drops Carl.
hes not in for a shock, he was playing the game since 2009 and has ocvd teams loaded with killersgood luck to pl. i think he is in for a shock though.
this article mirrors my actions right now too... i just attended my first sf tournament... i have no skill though and just want to grind to get better and improve my entire fg skill set
He's moving to Japan to compete.He will be back very soon.
How is he going to level up? Aside from Playing To Win, nobody in Cleveland plays Street Fighter at any meaningful level.
Besides, Carl has definitely not performed to his high standards in Injustice. How does he expect to perform well in a fighting game that has word class competition at every major?
What? WHAT?I wonder what is going to happen when he runs into beasts like chris G, he can barely keep up with him in injustice....
i read the article. we will see.hes not in for a shock, he was playing the game since 2009 and has ocvd teams loaded with killers
c.mp into h.hands with gen was so fun to do, i love pianoingI used to hate SF4.
One frame links are dumb
Difficult execution makes it feel like im fighting my controller, not my opponent
The lack of input buffer is just lazy programming
It takes more commitment then most games to get to a level where you can win against someone who is just mashing buttons consistently.
But then I found El Fuerte... .
Now I love Street Fighter <3
He said he's not getting a One. So, I'd imagine he has no intentions of playing KI at all since he'll be unable to practice it.so no ki?
I've recently seen him saying on Twitter that he's considering getting a Xbone.He said he's not getting a One. So, I'd imagine he has no intentions of playing KI at all since he'll be unable to practice it.